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It can be so easy for one challenge to precipitate the next, including in feeding our families. As valid as the initial struggle, worry, or issue is/was, if we aren't careful, it can take our families down a whole path we never intended to journey on.
That's why, in this episode, I share the parallel between being a parent of a picky eater and a situation that came up with my 7-year-old at school. Hopefully, you will see that the courage in a child is actually quite similar to the courage we as parents must come up with to put a stop to the negative trajectory we face in feeding our families and how we can step out and step up to put a stop to the domino effect that is bringing us down.
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By Ashley Smith, RD, LD [Picky Eating Expert]5
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It can be so easy for one challenge to precipitate the next, including in feeding our families. As valid as the initial struggle, worry, or issue is/was, if we aren't careful, it can take our families down a whole path we never intended to journey on.
That's why, in this episode, I share the parallel between being a parent of a picky eater and a situation that came up with my 7-year-old at school. Hopefully, you will see that the courage in a child is actually quite similar to the courage we as parents must come up with to put a stop to the negative trajectory we face in feeding our families and how we can step out and step up to put a stop to the domino effect that is bringing us down.
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